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Rape Unresolved - Victims and Police Responses in South Africa (Paperback)
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Rape Unresolved - Victims and Police Responses in South Africa (Paperback)
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Loot Price R284
Discovery Miles 2 840
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Of the approximately 50,000 rape cases reported in South Africa
every year, 30,000 - 35,000 simply disappear. The majority are
closed by the police: case withdrawn, undetected, unfounded.
Prosecutors decline to prosecute approximately half those referred
to them. Of the remainder that are prosecuted, around 40% result in
conviction. This translates into an overall conviction rate of
between 4-8% of reported cases. To understand the criminal justice
system's failure to adequately deal with sexual violence, one needs
to start with the police. This book tells the story of some of the
cases reported to the South African Police Service and how they
were dealt with. Through a detailed qualitative review of rape
dockets the author provides novel insights into police responses to
rape. A key insight from the study is that while stereotypes
certainly abound, it is in the process of investigating rape cases
that things fall apart. Here we see the impact of poor
investigative skills and a systemic breakdown in supervision at
station level. The (unexpected) result, as the cases in this study
show, is to shift responsibility for the investigation of these
cases - and their ultimate failure - onto the complainant. The book
shines new light on complainant withdrawals, false rape complaints
and police responses to rape, issues which are problematic in South
Africa but not unfamiliar elsewhere. Recommended for: Local and
international academics concerned with policing and gender-based
violence, policy-makers working on improving criminal justice
responses to rape, and general readers interested in understanding
the failure of the criminal justice system to deal with rape.
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